Commercial Break Thursday- Promote Yourself! Linky List

by Susan Myers on April 14, 2011

Today I am featuring Jean from Quilted Cupcake. As you probably already figured out, Jean is a quilter. And an amazing one at that. She has a penchant for bright happy colors and perusing through her blog totally put a smile on my face. Jean says, “I’ve been crafting my whole life, beginning with creations made from my mom’s button tin. I also dabbled in a little macrame in the 70′s!” Ha! Didn’t we all?

Okay you young’uns that don’t know what macrame is, just hush…

Anyway, Jean’s blog is full of quilty creations and sewing projects. She offers some free patterns and lots of great sewing hints. She also has a wonderful Etsy shop where she sells some of her creations.

Please feel free to link up your latest crafty project, your blog or your etsy shop. That way we can all get a little self-promotion in. A little bit of advertising and self promotion never hurts. Especially free advertising! Rules are as follows:

1- There are no rules…Link your website, your etsy site, your projects, your latest hairdo. Whatever. It doesn’t have to be crafts. Like, I said- no rules!! Go crazy! This is your chance for self promotion! If you choose to, I have a button on the side that you can add to your blog. But don’t worry, I’m not the button police. The object of the game is to get you and your stuff out there!

Next week, I will feature one of you! So get linking and get your stuff out there for all of us to see!

Suzy,I just read the comment you posted on my blog and headed right over and linked my wreath. What a cool blog you have! I have so been missing out. And your Ukranianine Eggs—beautiful! What a talent.Thank you for the comment and the invite. I'll be back to visit often.liz(simplesimonandco)

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